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We love Manchester in the summer. Long summer days. Long cold drinks. Barbecues. Picnics. Open air concerts. Rain. The only bad thing about summer is the 12 week gap between the Champions League Final and the Community Shield when there’s no football. But not this year. Just in case you hadn’t heard, the World Cup starts on June 12. Yay! A feast of football - 64 matches in 32 days finishing on July 13 when England play someone else in the final. Or maybe not. Just enough time for a quick holiday and back in time for the new domestic football season. So get into the World Cup spirit. Be more Brazilian. Learn samba. Learn a few words of Portuguese. Olá (Hi). Boa noite (Good night). Saúde (Cheers). Gooooooooooooooooool do Brasil! (Brazil have scored). Go and play volleyball on Blackpool beach wearing a thong. On second thoughts, stay in Manchester and watch the football in one of the many venues showing all the games. But make the most of it. Because the only bad thing about the World Cup is it makes the summer go far too quickly.
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e love Manchester and Manchester loves football. 32 days. 64 games starting on June 12. Can’t wait. So who will Manchester be supporting? Well, England, of course, apart from those of us who aren’t English. But we’ll also be cheering our favourite players. So if England don’t make it all the way to the final we’ll still have someone to support.
United and 11 from City-have been included in 13 nations’ preliminary squads-more than ever before. Let’s take a look at who they are, who’s got the best chance of playing, and who’s got the best chance of becoming a World Cup winner. >>
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Twenty five players from United and City – 14 from
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ARGENTINA
Aguero Zabaleta Demichelis
50 caps 37 caps 37 caps
21 goals 0 goals 2 goals
City fans will be following the progress of two of their favourite players, both of whom will be in Argentina’s starting line-up, and one who rather surprisingly made it into the squad thanks to a strong finish to the season..
BELGIUM Kompany Januzaj Fellaini
55 caps 1 cap 47 caps
4 goals 0 goals 7 goals
City fans will be cheering on their captain whilst United fans will be wondering whether Fellaini will reproduce his club form or whether he’ll be any good. They’ll be more interested in whether their latest prodigy can make as much of an impression at the World Cup as he has in his first domestic season.
BOSNIA –HERZEGOVINA
Dzeko
60 caps
33 goals
Dzeko is as prolific for his country as he is for his club and is an automatic choice.
BRAZIL Fernandinho
6 caps
0 goals
Fernandinho will provide more than adequate cover for Luiz Gustavo and could add to his six caps.
ECUADOR Valencia
68 caps
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Milner Hart Rooney Welbeck Jones Smalling
8 goals
45 caps 39 caps 89 caps 21 caps 9 caps 10 caps
1 goal 0 goals 38 goals 8 goals 0 goals 0 goals
Only Hart and Rooney are certain to start but the others will all play some part-particularly Welbeck and Milner, depending on form, fitness and how far England progress.
FRANCE Evra
Valencia is Ecuador’s captain and a key player.
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ENGLAND
55 caps
0 goals
This will be Evra’s last World Cup and possibly his last game for France as a United player. Otherwise, the French squad is a Manchester-free zone.
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IVORY COAST
Toure
82 caps
16 goals
Toure has had his best season for City, scoring 24 goals and finishing third in the PFA Player of the Year awards. With Drogba one of Ivory’s Coast’s key players.
58 caps
82 caps
41 goals
United fans will be keeping a close eye on the Netherlands not just because of van Persie but because of the new manager.
PORTUGAL
MEXICO Chicharito
Van Persie
Nani
72 caps
14 goals
35 goals
Despite becoming increasingly peripheral at United, Chicharito is one of Mexico’s key players and with 35 goals in 58 games is as prolific for his country as he was for United in his first season at Old Trafford. For goals, add a little Mexican.
Nani is the sole Manchester player in the Portugal squad but United fans will probably be more interested in a certain former player who they still hold in high esteem.
JAPAN Kagawa
54 caps
16 goals
One of several United players who will be keen to impress the new boss after a disappointing season. Will be in the starting line-up.
SPAIN De Gea Mata Silva Javi Garcia Negredo Navas
0 caps 32 caps 78 caps 2 caps 21 caps 35 caps
0 goals 9 goals 20 goals 0 goals 10 goals 2 goals
Although Spain are likely to have the biggest contingent of Manchester players (apart from England), such is the strength of their squad that it’s unlikely any of them will start. In fact, it’s so strong, particularly in midfield, that one or two of them (probably Mata and Negredo) may not even make the final 23. As third choice keeper, De Gea is the least likely to play. So who will we be supporting? We reckon United fans will be rooting for Netherlands, City fans will be cheering Argentina and that neither set of fans will be too upset if Belgium and Spain do well, too.
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WHO’S GOING TO WIN THE WORLD CUP? STEP 1 Let’s start by asking, who isn’t going to win the World Cup? If the history of the World Cup teaches us anything, it’s that some countries are just not going to win the it.
Panama, Bosnia and Ireland -yet they have won the World Cup twice (and the the Copa América a record 15 times). They are serial overachievers and consistently punch above their weight. (The next smallest country to have won the World Cup is Argentina with a population of 43 million.)
When was the last time one of the outsiders won the World Cup? Answer: never.
Most of the no hopers will be eliminated at the group stage. That’s what the group stage is for. To get rid of the weaker teams. Oh, and to enable FIFA to make more money from ticket sales.
(Yes, we know Denmark and Greece have won the Euros. But that was the Euros. This is the World Cup). The competition has been held 19 times but only eight countries have ever won it.
If any of them do manage to get out of the groups, one or two may make it through the first knockout stage before taking a beating by one of the favourites in the quarter finals.
We all know who the no hopers are. They’re countries which don’t produce many world class footballers , either because their populations are small or they don’t have a footballing history.
So who are the teams who won’t win the World Cup? We all know who they are so let’s name names.
Uruguay are the exception to the rule. Uruguay is the second smallest country in South America and has a population of only 3.4 million-less than
Algeria, Australia, Bosnia Herzegovina, Costa Rica, Croatia, Ecuador, Greece, Honduras, Iran, Japan, Mexico, South Korea and USA.
10 TOP WORLD CUP COUNTRIES World Cups Tournaments Points Brazil 5 19 216 Germany 3 17 199 Italy 4 17 153 Argentina 2 15 124 England 1 13 97 Spain 1 13 96 France 1 13 86 Netherlands 0 9 76 Uruguay 2 11 66 Russia 0 9 57 Source myfootballfacts.com
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WORLD CUP 2014 5 TOP WORLD CUP OVERACHIEVERS Population (millions) Ranking* Uruguay 3.3 9 Switzerland 8 20 Portugal 10.5 18 Belgium 11 19 Netherlands 16.4 8 *All time World Cup record
That leaves 19 countries which could win the World Cup-Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Chile, Cameroon, Ghana, Columbia, England, France, Germany, Italy, Ivory Coast, Netherlands, Nigeria, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Switzerland and Uruguay. What does it take to win the World Cup? Well, first of all you need some top players. And by top players we mean top top players. So we decided to find out which countries have got the most top top players in their preliminary squads. We consulted the Guardian’s top 100 footballers in the world for 2013. This is what we found. Spain have 13, Germany 9, Brazil 8, Belgium 6, France 6, Italy 6, Argentina 6. By the way, Carlos Tevez is ranked 46 in the Guardian list but sadly wasn’t selected for the Argentine squad and will be taking his family to Disneyland instead. But there’s no point having ten of the world’s best players if nine of them are forwards. And as any football fan knows, it’s not always the team with the best players which wins. A good team needs a good coach.
5 TOP WORLD CUP UNDERACHIEVERS Population (millions) Ranking* USA 318 25 Nigeria 168.8 36 Japan 127.6 32 Mexico 120.8 14 Russia 143.5 12 *All time World Cup record
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4th Brazil, 3rd Spain, 2nd Germany WINNERS Argentina
So who are the best coaches at Brazil 2014? According to our research, the coaches with the best career records (games won as a percentage of games played) are as follows:
Congratulations, Sergio Aguero, Pablo Zabaleta and Martin Demichelis. And cheer up, Carlos. We’re sure you had a great time at Disneyland.
Del Bosque (Spain) 61%, Van Gaal (Netherlands (61%), Klinsmann (USA) 59%, Sabella (Argentina) 59%, Lamouchi (Ivory Coast ) 58%, Hitzfeld (Switzerland) 58%, Bento (Portugal) 58%, Sampaoli (Chile) 58% and Capello (Russia) 56%. We also looked at which coaches have the best record in their current jobs as coaches of their national teams. They are Del Bosque 81%, Scolari (Brazil) 76%, Löw (Germany) 69%, Herrera (Mexico) 66%, Appiah (Ghana) 64%, Pekerman (Colombia) 62%, Halihodzic (Algeria) 61%, Klinsmann 60%, Sabella 59% and Capello 59%. Three names appear on both lists-Del Bosque, Sabella and Klinsmann. Now, it’s all very well being a good coach but without world class players you’re not going to win the World Cup. So for that reason, we’ll put Spain and Argentina on our shortlist but can’t consider Jurgen Klinsmann’s USA. Two of the names on one list Löw and Scolari - are coaches of countries with lots of top top players so we’ll add their countries to our shortlist. So we are left with four teams which have lots of top top players and a top coach-Argentina, Brazil, Spain and Germany.
STEP 4 How do we work out which of the four teams on our shortlist is going to win the World Cup? Well, we need to take into account imponderables such as injury, loss of form, luck and the extent to which home advantage will benefit the South American teams, particularly Brazil. And imponderables are, by definition, difficult or impossible to estimate or assess. Plus, it’s not always the best teams that win in a knockout competition. So we put the names of the four countries into a hat and drew them out in reverse order.
COUNTRIES WITH THE MOST TOP PLAYERS* Spain 13 Andres Iniesta Xavi Sergio Busquets Cesc Fabregas Juan Mata David Silva Xabi Alonso Gerard Pique Sergio Ramos Santi Cazorla Álvaro Negredo Koke Javi Martinez
Belgium 6 Vincent Kompany Thibaut Courtois Axel Witsel Jan Vertonghen Toby Alderweireld Eden Hazard
Germany 9 Mesut Ozil Philipp Lahm Bastian Schweinsteiger Manuel Neuer Marco Reus Thomas Muller Mario Götze Toni Kroos Mats Hummels Brazil 8 Neymar Thiago Silva Oscar Dani Alves David Luiz Dante Paulinho Marcelo
France 6 Franck Ribery Karim Benzema Hugo Lloris Laurent Koscielny Yohan Cabaye Blaise Matuidi Italy 6 Andrea Pirlo Gianluigi Buffon Mario Balotelli Daniele De Rossi Giuseppe Rossi Marco Verratti Argentina 6 Lionel Messi Sergio Aguero Gonzalo Higuain Javier Mascherano Angel Di Maria Pablo Zabaleta
*in the Guardian Top 100 Footballers 2013
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Bobby Charlton 1958 1962 1966 1970 106 England caps, 14 of which were in World Cups. Still England’s record goalscorer with 49 goals, the most memorable of which were those he scored against Mexico and Portugal in the 1966 finals in which he was voted player of the tournament. Bryan Robson 1982 1986 1990 As inspirational for England as he was for United, Robbo played in three World Cup finals but just eight games because of injury. Scored after 27 seconds in his first game against France.
Oldham-born former United centre half. The father of modern English football and the only man to coach England at four World Cup finals.
David Beckham 1998 2002 2006
Norman Whiteside 1982 1986
Played 13 games in three World Cups (two whilst a United player), ten as captain. The first English player to score in three World Cup finals.
On 17th June 1982, two months after making his debut for United, Norman Whiteside became the youngest footballer to play in a World Cup finals at the age of just 17 years 1 month 10 days-a record which still stands. Most lads are still playing in the park with their mates at that age.
Vilified and abused after his red card against Argentina in 1998, he gained revenge when he scored the penalty which eliminated them from the 2002 finals. A ruptured Achilles tendon ruled him out of selection for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. Nobby Stiles 1966 1970 A key member of England’s 1966 World Cup winning team, Nobby is remembered as much for his post-match jig as his outstanding performances as a hard tackling ball winner. The only Manchester lad to win the World Cup.
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Harry Gregg 1958 Hero of Munich who was voted best goalkeeper of the 1958 World Cup Finals just four months later. Jimmy Murphy 1958 United coach and assistant manager who took Wales to their only appearance at a World Cup finals where they were undefeated before losing narrowly to eventual winners Brazil in the quarter final.
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WORLD CUP 2014 BALLS FROM THE FIRST EVER WORLD CUP FINAL Uruguay and Argentina couldn’t agree on who should provide the match ball for the first ever World Cup final in 1930. FIFA intervened and decreed that Argentina should provide the ball for the first half and the Uruguayans for the second.
AT THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL MUSEUM The National Football Museum moved to Manchester from Preston in July 2012. It celebrates the history of the beautiful game and has quickly become one of Manchester’s most popular attractions. At any one time, around 2,500 items from the museum’s collections are on display. These are our favourite items from its World Cup collection.
THE LIPTON TROPHY REPLICA The Sir Thomas Lipton Trophy was the first attempt at organising a global football competition and is therefore considered to be the first ever World Cup. It was first held in Turin in 1909 and was won by West Auckland, a team of miners representing England. Two years later, they retained the trophy when they beat Juventus 6-1, becoming the only team to ever win it. The original trophy was stolen from West Auckland Working Men’s Club in January 1994 and has never been recovered.
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MARADONA’S HAND OF GOD SHIRT The shirt worn by Maradona when he scored one of football’s most controversial goals against England in the quarter final of the 1986 World Cup Final. It is, of course, also the shirt in which he scored the goal of the century just six minutes later.
WORLD CUP 2014 BALL FROM THE 1966 WORLD CUP FINAL The tradition in British football is that the scorer of a hat-trick keeps the ball at the end of the match. Geoff Hurst didn’t claim the ball at the end of the 1966 World Cup Final and it was taken by Helmut Haller, scorer of West Germany’s first goal. Haller returned the distinctive orange ball following a campaign by the tabloid press ahead of Euro 96 in England.
BOBBY CHARLTON’S 1966 WORLD CUP WINNERS MEDAL Bobby Charlton was England’s outstanding player in the 1966 World Cup.
JULES RIMET TROPHY REPLICA The Jules Rimet Trophy was the original trophy awarded to the winners of the World Cup. Brazil got to keep the trophy when they won it for the third time in 1970. The original was also won by Uruguay (twice), Italy (twice), West Germany and England. It was stolen whilst on display before the 1966 tournament and found by a dog called Pickles.
NOBBY STILES’ 1966 WORLD CUP FINAL SHIRT Collyhurst kid Nobby was one of the heroes of England’s 1966 World Cup triumph.
PELE’S SHIRT FROM THE 1958 WORLD CUP FINAL In 1958, Pelè became the youngest footballer to play in a World Cup Final at the age of 17 years and 249 days.. He scored his first goal in the 1-0 quarter -final win over Wales, a hat-trick in the semi-final against France and two more in the final against hosts Sweden.
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CRISTIANO RONALDO They say the only way is down when you leave United. Tell that to Ronaldo.
GEORGIOS SAMARAS Signed by Stuart Pearce and sold by Sven-Göran Eriksson two years later, Georgios Samaras flattered to deceive and after some disappointing performances was moved on, having scored eight goals in 58 appearances. Has been frustrating Celtic fans since 2008. Eight goals in 71 appearances for Greece.
NIGEL DE JONG Three and a half years at the Etihad but will always be best remembered for that challenge on Xabi Alonso in the 2010 final. Now a stalwart of AC Milan’s midfield but no longer guaranteed a place in Netherlands’ starting line-up. Then again, no one is, apart from van Persie and Robben.
MARIO BALOTELLI Greater Manchester’s former ambassador for firework safety scored 20 goals in 54 appearances in two and a half years for City An enigma of a player who delighted and frustrated in equal measure, he was thought to have blown the Premiership title in 2012 when he was sent off at Arsenal but went from zero to hero in the final game of the season against QPR when he flicked out a leg which led to Sergio Aguero’s last gasp winner. A lethal penalty taker. Balotelli became the first black player to play for Italy in a major tournament. Now Italy’s regular first choice striker. Balotelli famously said he found living in Manchester depressing. Count yourself lucky you weren’t playing for Aston Villa, Mario.
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MAICON Another one season wonder, Maicon was bought from Inter Milan after an embarrassing performance against Gareth Bale in the Champions League from which it seemed he never recovered. Like a fish out of water in the Premership; struggled with injury and struggled to get a place on the bench, let alone in the first team.
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WORLD CUP 2014 PAUL POGBA Another exception to the rule. Former academy star who should have been playing in United’s midfield for years to come but was allowed to leave after failing to agree a new contract. Pogba made just seven substitute appearances for United before heading to Juventus in 2012 for whom he has scored 14 goals in 86 appearances. Now rated the best under-21 player in Europe and a regular for France. Definitely one to watch in Brazil.
JO Spent an underwhelming three years at the Etihad during which he scored six goals in 41 appearances and was on loan more often than a payday lender’s cash. Most City fans will be surprised that he has even made the Brazil squad.
GERARD PIQUE Another exception to the rule. Pique spent three seasons at Old Trafford (including a period on loan at Zaragoza) as understudy to Ferdinand and Vidic but returned to Barcelona when his first team chances became even more limited with the emergence of Jonny Evans as a promising central defender. Has developed into an accomplished defender who has won every honour for club and country.
JEROME BOATENG One of Roberto Mancini’s first signings and promptly played out of position at full back, Boateng never settled and was moved on to Bayern Munich after just one season. The only player thought to have aggravated a knee injury in a collision with a drinks trolley on a plane.
DIEGO FORLAN Another exception to the rule. Despite scoring some spectacular goals, mainly from the bench, Diego was a chronic underachiever for United scoring just 17 times in 98 appearances but is still celebrated for his two goals at Anfield in 2002. Pioneer of the alice band and shirt off celebration, he is fondly remembered for the occasion on which he came off the bench against Southampton at Old Trafford and couldn’t get his shirt back on after scoring a late winner. Became a prolific goalscorer for Villarreal and Athletico Madrid and is now Uruguay’s most capped footballer with 36 goals in 107 appearances Won the Golden Ball for best player at the 2010 finals. Past his prime but likely to play some part in the tournament.
GUISEPPE ROSSI Another promising United academy player and Jimmy Murphy Young Player of the Year in 2004/5 who was allowed to leave the club after a handful of appearances. His career blossomed after moving to Villareal in 2007 as a replacement for Forlan. Now leading scorer in Serie A where he plays for Fiorentina. Suffered cruciate ligament injury In January but will be ready for the tournament.
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WORLD CUP 2014 PAUL SCHOLES GOAL V TUNISIA 1998 Two World Cups. 9 games. 1 goal. Not a great return but Scholesy’s 89th minute goal proved conclusively that quality is more important than quantity. ROY KEANE WALKING HIS DOGS 2006 Keano told Mick McCarthy to stick the World Cup up his bollocks and went home to walk his dogs in the leafy lanes of Cheshire pursued by a flock of journalists. RONALDO’S WINK 2006 An ill-advised signal to the Portugal bench following Wayne Rooney’s sending off was the cue for a hate campaign which almost cut short his United career. GARETH BARRY V GERMANY 2010
SOME GOOD, SOME BAD AND ONE DOWNRIGHT UGLY.
ENGLAND 1966 England win the World Cup with Bobby Charlton and Nobby Stiles. DAVID BECKHAM GOAL V ARGENTINA 2002 Beckham scores the winning goal against Argentina with a penalty, gaining revenge for his red card four years earlier and knocking them out of the competition. BRYAN ROBSON GOAL V FRANCE 1982 Robbo scores in 27 seconds against France in England’s first match of the competition.
Comprehensively outpaced to the ball by Mesut Özil who supplied the killer pass for Thomas Müller to score Germany’s fourth goal. It didn’t make much difference to the result. England were already well beaten. DAVID BECKHAM’S RED CARD 1998 A petulant swing of the leg which inflicted more damage on his reputation back home than it did on Diego Simeone (whatever happened to him?) WAYNE ROONEY’S RED CARD 2006 England v Portugal. Red mist, red card. ROBSON’S DISLOCATED SHOULDER V ALGERIA 1986 One of our most painful World Cup memorieswatching Robbo walking off the pitch just before half time with a dislocated shoulder which would put an end to his participation in the tournament.
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GROUP STAGE
Belgium v Algeria 5pm ITV
12 JUNE
Russia v South Korea 11pm BBC
Brazil v Croatia 9pm ITV
18 JUNE
13 JUNE
Cameroon v Croatia 11pm ITV
Mexico v Cameroon 5pm ITV
Australia v Holland 5pm ITV
Spain v Holland 8pm BBC
Spain v Chile 8pm BBC
Chile v Australia 11pm ITV
19 JUNE
14 JUNE
Columbia v Ivory Coast 5pm BBC
Columbia v Greece 5pm BBC
Japan v Greece 11pm BBC
Uruguay v Costa Rica 8pm ITV
England v Uruguay 8pm ITV
England v Italy 11pm BBC
20 JUNE
Ivory Coast v Japan 2am ITV
France v Switzerland 8pm ITV
15 JUNE
Italy v Costa Rica 5pm BBC
Switzerland v Ecuador 5pm ITV
Honduras v Ecuador 11pm ITV
France v Honduras 8pm BBC
21 JUNE
Argentina v Bosnia 11pm BBC
Germany v Ghana 8pm BBC
16 JUNE
Argentina v Iran 5pm ITV
Germany v Portugal 5pm ITV
Nigeria v Bosnia 11pm BBC
Iran v Nigeria 8pm BBC
22 JUNE
Ghana v USA 11pm BBC
Belgium v Russia 5pm BBC
17 JUNE
USA v Portugal 11pm BBC
Brazil v Mexico 8pm BBC
South Korea v Algeria 8pm ITV
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WORLD CUP 2014 SECOND ROUND 28 JUNE Winner Group A v Runner-up Group B 5pm 28 JUNE Group C v Runner-up Group D 9pm
23 JUNE Cameroon v Brazil 9pm ITV Croatia v Mexico 9pm ITV
29 JUNE Winner Group B v Runner-up Group A 5pm Winner Group D v Runner-up Group C 9pm Winner Group E v Runner-up Group F 5pm Winner Group G v Runner-up Group H 9pm
Australia v Spain 5pm ITV
1 JULY Winner Group F v Runner-up Group E 5pm Winner Group H v Runner-up Group G 9pm
Holland v Chile 5pm ITV
QUARTER-FINALS
24 JUNE
4 JULY Quarter-final 1 9pm Quarter-final 2 5pm
Japan v Columbia 9pm BBC Greece v Ivory Coast 9pm BBC England v Costa Rica 5pm ITV 25 JUNE Ecuador v France 9pm BBC Honduras v Switzerland 9pm BBC Nigeria v Argentina 5pm ITV Bosnia v Iran 5pm ITV 26 JUNE South Korea v Belgium 9pm ITV Algeria v Russia 9pm ITV
5 JULY Quarter-final 3 9pm Quarter-final 4 5pm SEMI-FINALS 8 JULY Semi-final 1 9pm 9 JULY Semi-final 2 9pm THIRD-PLACE PLAY-OFF 12 JULY 9pm
FINAL 13 JULY 8pm
USA V Germany 5pm BBC Portugal v Ghana 5pm BBC
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WORLD CUP 2014 What is your name? María Sáez How old are you? 28 Where are you from? Spain How long have you lived in Manchester? 2 years and 7 months
What is your name? Marcos Magalhaes How old are you? I am 27 years old Your occupation? Area manager, Bem Brasil Where are you from? Vitoria in Brazil How long have you lived in Manchester? Over 11 years. What do you like most about living in Manchester? I love football and to live in a city which has two of the biggest teams in the world is amazing. Is there anything you don’t like about Manchester? The weather. What do you miss most about Brazil? The weather, the beaches, the party atmosphere, family, friends and a lot of other things.
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Do you support a Brazilian football team? Yes, I support Flamengo. That’s the team Zico used to play for. Flamengo beat Liverpool 3-0 in the Clubs World Championship final in 1981 and is the most popular club in Brazil. Where will you be watching the World Cup? Here in England and from July I will be in Brazil to hopefully watch a Brazilian or even an English game. Who is your favourite Brazilian player? My favourite Brazilian player is Romario. I have never seen anyone as clinical in the area as him. How far do you think Brazil will get in the World Cup? I strongly believe Brazil will go all the way to the final and win it.
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you first arrive, but now I love to speak Mancunian! What do you miss most about Spain? Family of course, sometimes it is hard being away. And spend more time outside in the sun having tapas.
What do you like most about living in Manchester? I have to say the people above all. They are really friendly and welcoming of all the cultures, which is helpful when you have to start alone in a new country.
Do you support a Spanish football team? If so, which one? Yes. Real Madrid.
Is there anything you don´t like about Manchester? It’s quite obvious that I have to say, the weather. The accent is so hard to understand when
Who is your favourite Spanish player? Xavi Alonso.
Where will you be watching the World Cup? On the massive projector screen in Bakerie.
How far do you think Spain will get in the World Cup? Winners!
WORLD CUP 2014 moment - except from the fact I forgot we were in the home end so I got some grumpy looks for celebrating the win! Where will you be watching the World Cup? At home or at Castlefield big screen the atmosphere there is amazing!
What is your name? Mirjam Stewart-Groen
do you have dinosaurs next to meteorites?!
How old are you? 28
Is there anything you don’t like about Manchester? Cliché but true - it rains A LOT.
Where are you from? The Netherlands How long have you lived in Manchester? 9 years What do you like most about living in Manchester? The vibe of the city – it’s alive with diversity. There are always different events going on and I love sampling the different cultures on offer. What are your favourite places in Manchester? Castlefield for laid back summer chillings and the Museum of Manchester for an afternoon of wondering with a difference. Where else
What do you miss most about the Netherlands? The directness of the people - a Dutch person will not think twice about asking what you earn or if you are for or against controversial things like the death penalty - agreeing to disagree is a national sport, second only to football! Do you support a Dutch football team? If so, which one? From an early age I have supported Ajax Amsterdam. Watching them against United at Old Trafford a few years ago was a very special
Who is your favourite Netherlands player? Probably Wesley
What is your name? Anthony Stankard How old are you? 43 Your occupation? Estate agent at Reside Where are you from? Manchester How long have you lived in Manchester? All my life Do you support an English football team? If so, which one? Man City
Sneijder - he came through the ranks of my team, Ajax, and has always played well for the national side. How far do you think Netherlands will get in the World Cup? Well, as always, the Dutch are a bit of a pessimistic breed. However, as the World Cup four years ago proved, dreams can nearly come true.
Where will you be watching the World Cup? At any pub or bar showing it. Who is your favourite England player? James Milner How far do you think England will get in the World Cup? Quarter finals Who do you think will win the World Cup? Brazil or Uruguay
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amba brings a bit of Brazilian sunshine to Manchester Manchester School of Samba was founded by Tony Watts in March 1995. It’s a noisy, fun- filled celebration of the joys of being alive using dance, percussion, costume and floats to perform in the various styles of Brazilian carnival. They’ve played Notting Hill Carnival and Coburg Samba Festival, the biggest samba event in Europe, but perform mainly at local festivals in north west England. Rehearsals are at Sacred Trinity Church, Chapel Street, Salford on Wednesdays at 7p.m. Drums are provided. If you’d like to get involved, just turn up, pay your entrance fee (£5/4.50) and join in. It's open to people of all levels of ability over the age of 18 (children can come if they are accompanied by a responsible adult). sambaman.org.uk
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STATISTICS TOP 10 FIFA WORLD RANKINGS
10 RICHEST COUNTRIES 1. Switzerland 2. Australia 3. USA 4. Japan 5. Netherlands 6. Belgium 7. Germany 8. France 9. UK 10. Italy GDP Per Capita Source www. nationmaster.com
10 BIGGEST BEER DRINKING COUNTRIES Which countries’ fans are going to do their best to drink Brazil dry? A disappointing result for England. We really must try harder. 1. Germany 2. Australia 3. United States 4. Belgium 5. Croatia 6. Netherlands 7. UK 8. Spain 9. Russia 10. Brazil Source: Wikipedia
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1. Spain 2. Germany 3. Portugal 4. Brazil 5. Colombia 6. Uruguay 7. Argentina 8. Switzerland 9. Italy 10. Greece
TOP 10 WORLD CUP FOOTBALLERS OF ALL TIME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Pele (Brazil) Diego Maradona (Argentina) Franz Beckenbauer (Germany) Ronaldo (Brazl) Zinedine Zidane (France) Johan Cruyff (Netherlands) Lothar Matthaus (Germany) Gerd Muller (Germany) Garrincha (Brazil) Michel Platini (France)
Source Guardian
10 YOUNGEST COACHES Sabri Lamouchi Niko Kovac Paulo Bento Marc Wilmots Didier Deschamps Hong Myungbo Miguel Herrera Ange Postecoglou Jurgen Klinsmann Stephen Keshi
Ivory Coast Croatia Portugal Belgium France S Korea Mexico Australia USA Nigeria
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How many of these former footballers can you identify? Answers at bottom of page. For more Badly Drawn Footballers visit www.etsy.com/shop/ridingonfumes © Sean Ryan
LOOKING FOR A SPECIAL GIFT FOR A SPECIAL PERSON? If you’re looking for a special gift for a special person or even for yourself, what about a piece of memorabilia signed by a favourite sportsman, football team or entertainer? When you buy from Autographs R Us you can buy with confidence. That’s because we are a UACC registered member and all goods come with a certificate of authenticity. We’ve been supplying the National Football Museum, charity auctions, sportsmans’ dinners and TV auction channels for over 15 years. By buying direct from us you’ll be getting a great gift at a great price. How many goals will be scored at Brazil 2014? The first correct answer received via email wins a signed piece of World Cup memorabilia.
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njoy the World Cup party atmosphere at the Printworks, Manchester’s state of the art entertainment complex. With 20 bars and restaurants, not to mention two clubs and a cinema, you’ll be spoilt for choice. And with over 180 screens throughout the complex, including the biggest screens in the North West, you don’t have to worry about missing a minute of the action. Food and drink from all over the world under one roof including eight of the countries participating in the World Cup with Lloyd’s No 1 and Harvester representing England, Bierkeller (Germany), Wasabi Sushi and Wagamama (Japan), Papa G’s (Greece), Prezzo (Italy), Chiquito (Mexico) , Cafe Rouge (France), Hard Rock Cafe and Henry J Bean’s (USA), not to mention the multi-cuisine international buffet at Peachy Keens. Don’t worry-you don’t need a real passport but if you get a Printworks World Cup passport there are lots of special offers for you to enjoy- and don’t forget to get it stamped to claim some great prizes. On Saturday 14th June, the Printworks will be celebrating England’s first match against Italy by holding a carnival. There’ll be loads going on – great music, games, special offers and much more. And just in case you haven’t heard, the Printworks has teamed up with Mancunian music legend Aniff Akinola aka Boxbottom to produce the best World Cup song since World in Motion. Our Telly’s Bigger than Your Telly is a skankin’ ska
Mancunian masterpiece of a World Cup anthem sure to get the party started and the money raised from downloads and radio will be donated to Forever Manchester, the charity which funds thousands of community projects across Greater Manchester. 27 Withy Grove, Manchester M4 2BS 0161 829 8000 info@theprintworks.com @The_Printworks THE BIERKELLER & SHOOTERS BAR Brazil 2014 will be a jamboree of football and you want to be sure you catch all of the action in a venue that’s buzzing with atmosphere plus the added bonus of having plenty of great food and drink offers on during the tournament. The Bierkeller Entertainment Complex in the heart of the Printworks has no fewer than 40 screens around the whole of the venue and Shooters Sports Bar in the Bierkeller is not only the biggest sports bar in Manchester but is unique in that it can show three live sporting events simultaneously across 20 HD-TVs and a 3m by 3m projector screen. There are plenty of food and drinks packages available during the World Cup including the VIP Sports Package. Be part of the Shooters experience by taking your seat in the VIP section for any upcoming sports event.
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FOOD & DRINK Packages are available to suit all budgets including: BRONZE PACKAGE - £10 PER HEAD · Free shot · Hotdog or burger · VIP seating in front of a big screen · Dedicated waitress service SILVER PACKAGE - £15 PER HEAD · Free shot · Hotdog or burger · VIP seating · 2x bottles of Tuborg · Dedicated waitress service GOLD PACKAGE- £20 PER HEAD · Free shot · American food platter · VIP seating · 2x bottles of Tuborg · Dedicated waitress service This will be watching football the proper way - so don’t waste your time anywhere else! They will even section off an area for your party, to let you have your own pool table and seating, making your evening even more special. No need to queue at the bars either as their fantastic waitresses will do all of the hard work for you so you can watch the games and relax in comfort. 08455 333 000 info@thebierkeller.com @MancShooters BOM DIA!
At Lock 91, The Odd Bars & Blue Pig, Tib Street Tavern, Lime Bar and The Mark Addy, you’ll be able to get into the Portuguese spirit with a pint or bottle of cold Sagres watching Rooney, Messi, and Ronaldo show their skills in the Brazilian sunshine. LOCK 91 The ethos of Lock 91 is to create a home from home atmosphere where service, interesting decor, homemade taste sensations and cocktail names are all created to enhance the guest’s journey. 9 Century St, M3 4QL www.lock-91.co.uk @Lock91Mcr ODD, ODDER & ODDEST An eclectic mix of cool music, cool quizzes, fantastic beers, and great food. Great venues to meet up with friends in a welcoming atmosphere. Odd (Thomas St, Northern Qtr) / Odder (Oxford Road) / Oddest (Chorlton) / Blue Pig (NQ) oddbar.co.uk TIB ST TAVERN The best bar for a friendly welcome, fantastic food, drink and Immaculate surroundings where you can watch your favourite sporting event. 74 Tib St, M4 1LG www.tibstreettavern.co.uk @tibstreettavern
The World Cup is upon us, and at Sagres, Portugal’s No.1 beer, they’re as excited as anyone! Proud sponsors of the Portuguese national football team for 20 years, and again at this year’s tournament in Brazil, Sagres will be doing its bit for overseas support right here in Manchester.
LIME BAR
Born in a fishing village of the same name on the Algarve coast, Sagres is imported into the UK to give us a taste of Portugal - even if our weather doesn’t match up!
Lowry Outlet Mall, Salford Quays, M50 3AG www.limeuk.com @Lime_Bar
An independent restaurant and bar with an emphasis on locally sourced produce, executed to the highest possible standard. Join them to celebrate all World Cup games this summer!
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FOOD & DRINK “NOTHING GOES BETTER WITH FOOTBALL THAN A PIE AND ALE.” THE MARK ADDY The original riverside venue serving good British food and an extensive range of fine wines, lagers and real ales. The Mark Addy, Stanley Street, Salford M3 5EJ markaddy.co.uk @TheMarkAddy With pop-up bars, outdoor areas, and great bigscreen televised areas to watch the matches, you may not have been able to reach Copacabana beach, but you might just feel that little bit closer! Saude! PIE & ALE FROM BAKERIE Nothing goes better with football than a pie and ale. So where better to watch the World Cup than PIE & ALE from Bakerie? NOW SHOWING ALL WORLD CUP 2014 MATCHES BOOKING ADVISED! It’s simple…it’s all about the game. From the stable of BAKERIE bread & wine bar comes yet another freshly baked venture - this time in the form of pie. Pie & Ale offers exactly what is says on the tin freshly baked pies served with award winning real ales, craft beers and fine spirits.
Pie & Ale serves a selection of pie options from traditional three cheese & creamed leek or steak & ale to a more exotic range including crocodile, horse and zebra. Vegetarian and vegan options are featured in the menu and on the specials board. Served with all the trimmings, you have just arrived in pie heaven! “It’s all about the pie” is their motto so love it or hate it everything they serve works in partnership with freshly baked pies. Pie & Ale has two fully stocked bars with eight rotating cask ales available from different microbreweries and its own Yippee Pie Ale. The main bar hosts over 50 different craft beers from around the world along with a huge range of whisky and other fine spirits. The beer hall is new to Pie and Ale in 2014 and is the perfect destination for the weekend’s drinking activities. Cocktails, beers and great music make this the new place to be in the Northern Quarter. This is also available for hire. Pie & Ale is just off Stevenson Square in the Northern Quarter. Look out for a large new development called The Hive and locate its arcade. This bar is a real hidden gem. Unit 2 The Hive, Lever St, Manchester M1 1FN 0161 228 1610 www.pieandalebar.co.uk @pieandalebar
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FOOD & DRINK you’ve still got room after one then how about a boozy milkshake like the raspberry ripple - a boozy take on a childhood favourite; chambord, Wyborowa vodka, raspberry syrup, ice cream, milk and just a touch of marshmallow fluff. Follow them on twitter or download the app from the app store to be first to know about regular specials and offers throughout the summer. SPLENDID SAUSAGE You can’t beat a good sausage. The Splendid Sausage Company is an intriguing hybrid of the very best of British sausages and American hot dog culture. Award winning sausages sourced from the very best local butchers with a range that includes a supreme national champion, a national champion and two gold medal winning sausages. Take one of the eight inch plus sausages on a soft buttered brioche bun and either add your own toppings or choose from the house favourite “combos.” Or why not try a chilli dog topped with slow cooked house pulled beef chilli, cheese, fried onions and jalapeños. How about the JYD - the house favourite sausage piled high with chicken bites, chilli, bacon, fried onions, sauerkraut and cheese: just add one of the tasty house made sauces to top it off. Or if you’re feeling adventurous go The King, a tribute to Elvis; a beef sausage topped with peanut butter mustard, bacon, crispy bacon bits, battered banana and peanut butter powder. They even have a Sunday lunch special you’ll have to see to believe. The sides are equally as weird and wonderful and include five types of fries including eggs benedict fries (a dirty little secret that’s quickly getting out there) and the massively popular chicken bites. Wash the lot down with a few cocktails made with only the highest quality spirits - maybe a blueberry rum smash or a proper cherry cola - or a craft beer from the great range. Something sweet for afters? Puddings change weekly to keep you guessing and if somehow
11 St James Square, John Dalton Street M2 6WH 0161 833 1016 splendidsausages.com info@splendidsausages.co.uk @splendidmcr DON GIOVANNI’S There is no better place to experience the authentic tastes of Italian cuisine, than Don Giovanni’s, Manchester’s oldest Italian restaurant. Celebrating 30 years this year, Don Giovanni’s is an accolade to Manchester’s impressive dining scene. Right in the centre next to St Peter’s Square, the restaurant is bright and buzzy with floor to ceiling windows, making you feel right at the heart of things. Don Giovanni’s cooking is authentic and tasty, combining a blend of Italian expertise with fresh local ingredients, to create menus that are rich in Italian flavours. With spectacular dishes from lobster thermidore and Dover sole to creamy risottos, pasta, pizza and locally sourced meats, there is something for everyone. There is also a bespoke hand-picked wine list that includes the very best wines from Italy and the world. The restaurant has recently added regular live entertainment every Thursday and Friday from 7:30 pm to create a more enjoyable atmosphere for all and will be running a 50% offer in August (T&C’s apply). Peter House, Oxford Street Manchester, M1 5AN 0161 228 2482 marketing@dongiovannis.co.uk @DonGiovannis
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